mutably
Mutably is an adverb derived from the adjective mutable, meaning "subject to change" or "capable of being altered." The term describes an action performed in a manner that allows or permits modification of a subject’s state. In everyday usage it is often synonymous with "changeably" or "flexibly," though its application is especially common in technical fields such as computer science and legal drafting.
In programming, mutably refers to the ability to change data structures or variables at runtime. Languages
In legal contexts, documents may use the term mutably to describe provisions that can be amended through
Historically, the concept traces back to Latin mutabilis, meaning "that may change," and found its way into